Warehouse Assembler
Red House Tools Assembly line workers, also known as assemblers, perform a variety of tasks to create finished products, including assembling parts, operating machinery, and packaging.
Assembly line workers will sometimes work in teams with other colleagues, collaborating on guidelines, cleaning, and maintaining assembly lines. They also need to be highly organized and detail-oriented, able to maintain production quotas and adhere to tight deadlines.
Assembler Job Responsibilities:
- Assembly
- Use templates and measurements as well as visual and verbal instruction to position parts and subassemblies, examine connections for proper fit and fasten parts together. Follow instructions, specifications, and quality standards to ensure accuracy.
- Quality control
- Inspect parts for defects and report issues to a supervisor.
- Machine operation
- Operate machinery and equipment, following safety procedures and manufacturer's instructions. Complete preventive maintenance and troubleshoot malfunctions.
- Packaging
- Package finished products for distribution, following guidelines and ensuring proper labeling.
- Other duties
- Maintain a clean and safe work area, complete production paperwork, and assist in other areas of production as needed.
Work Hours Summary
- Regular Hours: Standard work week consists of 20 - 40 hours, typically from 8am to 4pm, Monday - Friday.
- Flexible Hours: Some roles may offer flexibility, allowing employees to adjust start and end times within specified limits.
- Breaks: Employees are entitled to a 15 min break for every 3 hours on the clock, including a 30 minute lunch break if the employee works six or more hours.
Assembler Skills/Qualifications:
- Mechanical and technical skills
- Physical stamina and strength
- Safety management mindset
- Focus on quality control
- Dexterity and hand-eye coordination, including the ability to grasp, manipulate, and assemble parts and components that are often very small
- Color vision may be required if your company makes electrical and electronic products that include color-coded wiring
Education, Experience, & Licensing Requirements:
- High school diploma or GED
- Previous manufacturing experience
- Various certifications, such as Certified Logistics Associate/Warehouse Distribution certification, Qualified Warehouse Logistics Professional (QWLP), Certified Professional in Distribution and Warehouse Management, ect. will be taken into consideration when calculating wage offers.
Send your resume and cover letter to ------------ to be considered for this position. If you are selected for an interview, you will be contacted via phone call, text or email.